This!
Drive to airport. Preflight the plane. Load the cargo. Fly 2 hours. Unload the cargo. Unroll mat and nap in the back. Preflight. Load cargo. Fly 2 hours home. Unload cargo. Drive home.
Time away from home = 12 hours.
Pay = 4 hours.
If the law allows this and the tax forms are turned in and all the tax agencies say "looks good", it is not illegal. Don't blame Google for being smart, blame Holland, Bermuda, and Ireland for being dumb.
I bought eclipse glasses on Amazon. If not for reading about their issues *here on Slashdot*, I would have had no idea what was up. They did not ship them, but never said why or even notified me.
ROFLMAO x 10,000. Another FORMER BMW owner. I put 250,000 miles on one and it was about 4 times the cost to run a Japanese car that same distance.
BMW is fine while in warranty. You do NOT want to own it after that.
You have a weird definition of "fly". Of course it can did fly just like any other glider ever made. It was fairly fast for a glider and the glide ratio was really bad, but fly it did. Just like every other glider ever made, it was not doing a go-around either. You got one shot to get it right and you WOULD be landing one way or the other.
I have no problem with carrying around $20 or $100. I do think twice about say $1000 for a couple of reasons. The most obvious one is if I get robbed, it is just gone. No canceling a card. The other is I would only have a lot of cash if I were buying something. Going to buy an engine off Craigslist for $1500 cash, I did give a thought to the fact the people selling it could easily be setting up a robbery.
These dogs are all over the third world. The "feral reversion" dog has pointy ears, short-medium fur, and weighs around 50 pounds. Also see Australian and Carolina dingoes.
Well if your sub stayed out a year, you would presumably learn the same lessons and probably at 80 days too.
BTW, do modern subs smell bad? One night on a diesel boat and my wife made me dump my clothes outside.
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WTF?
Plenty - OK all - spacecraft and aircraft with human pilots can be wrecked by said humans. There is no expectation of any airplane or spaceship being idiot proof.
A self-driving car is a very different thing and the human cargo would not be expected to take over in time if it veers off the road and runs over a group of nuns escorting kids to nursery school or something. I can tell you that anyone expecting human saves of computer errors will be VERY disappointed.
I *had* a diesel Mercedes. I am not unfamiliar with them. It was far from trouble-free, but it could tow things you never thought a car could move. Diesel torque is fun:) You and whomever else thinks old BMWs are cheap to run is hitting the crack pipe a little too hard though. Between my friends cars and mine I have wrenched on about 6 old BMWs. They are great fun to drive when they work, but Satan on Wheels when they don't.
I have never had a Chinese car and never will. That said, having put 250,000 miles on a BMW, 200,000 on a Porsche, 95,000 on a Mercedes, and 50,000 on another Mercedes, I can tell you they run AT LEAST 3X the cost of repairs per mile as my Toyotas and Mazdas have. At 195,000 miles, my Mazda 3 has had a battery, tires, brakes, spark plugs, and a thermostat. The BMW it replaced by that time had all 4 window regulators replaced, new water pump, new radiator, new power steering pump, new ignition coils, new tie rods, besides the usual brakes and tires. It did fun stuff like have the expansion tank blow up at 102,000 miles (100,000 suggested replacement they weren't kidding!), the radiator fan bearing got loose and the fan attacked the radiator, and the freaking parking light sockets would fall apart (WTF?). The dealer wanted around $1,000 to replace the whole front wiring harness too! I found sockets on Amazon for $5 each and saved $990.
The Mercedes needed a new cylinder head at 50,000 miles and had weird electrical issues that made the heat run full blast and disabled the windows. The dealer tried to bone me on the warranty too until I proved I had been complaining about using a quart of oil every 500 miles for 2 years.
Oops - forgot I had a Volvo that had an indestructible engine and an interior that rotted to pieces if you looked at it wrong.
Back when I sold wind generators, they used some combination of electrical braking, controllable blade pitch, "extra" blades that were centrifugally active spoilers essentially, or turning the blades at an angle to the wind.
Yes, more or less. Gasoline is not taxed NEAR enough to cover all the hidden costs associated with using it. Electric cars would be more attractive and need less subsidy if gasoline cars were paying enough fuel tax to cover all the things government does to provide hydrocarbon fuels. Some time ago a left-leaning publication had an interesting article stating EU taxes on fuel were TOO LOW and they really needed to be sending $1 a gallon to the USA to cover some of the cost of keeping the sea lanes open for oil imports to the EU.
No one wants to beat up their 6 or 7 figure airplane duking it out with rusty old Chevys. The invention of the rental car desk at the airport is the end of flying car dreams.
Or...maybe you DO want to spend weeks or months and $50,000 getting a parking lot ding fixed by an FAA certified carbon fiber repair shop.
The numbers I got from the solar people assumed the commercial electrical rate went UP every year forever. It saved money past year 10 because commercial power went up every year. It could go DOWN just as easily. BTW - I used to sell and install wind and solar systems. They are 100% amazing on boats or off in the woods or other places out of reach of 10 cent/KW power.
I can sail my boat around in the middle of the ocean and be utterly invisible to everyone. I could hike back in the woods and hunt my own food. I could be homeless in the city.
What is about impossible is to live anything like normal life interacting with normal people and conducting normal business. Putting yourself in some kind of voluntary prison is not winning!
Not true at all. Excepting the restricted airspace around certain events and places, I can fly over anyone all day long and film anything I want to.
Where do you think the TV news COMES FROM? They show up with cameras when something happens.
This! Drive to airport. Preflight the plane. Load the cargo. Fly 2 hours. Unload the cargo. Unroll mat and nap in the back. Preflight. Load cargo. Fly 2 hours home. Unload cargo. Drive home. Time away from home = 12 hours. Pay = 4 hours.
The sleep command was too hard? Sleep 10 gives you a 10 second delay and so on.
If the law allows this and the tax forms are turned in and all the tax agencies say "looks good", it is not illegal. Don't blame Google for being smart, blame Holland, Bermuda, and Ireland for being dumb.
I bought eclipse glasses on Amazon. If not for reading about their issues *here on Slashdot*, I would have had no idea what was up. They did not ship them, but never said why or even notified me.
ROFLMAO x 10,000. Another FORMER BMW owner. I put 250,000 miles on one and it was about 4 times the cost to run a Japanese car that same distance. BMW is fine while in warranty. You do NOT want to own it after that.
You have a weird definition of "fly". Of course it can did fly just like any other glider ever made. It was fairly fast for a glider and the glide ratio was really bad, but fly it did. Just like every other glider ever made, it was not doing a go-around either. You got one shot to get it right and you WOULD be landing one way or the other.
I have no problem with carrying around $20 or $100. I do think twice about say $1000 for a couple of reasons. The most obvious one is if I get robbed, it is just gone. No canceling a card. The other is I would only have a lot of cash if I were buying something. Going to buy an engine off Craigslist for $1500 cash, I did give a thought to the fact the people selling it could easily be setting up a robbery.
These dogs are all over the third world. The "feral reversion" dog has pointy ears, short-medium fur, and weighs around 50 pounds. Also see Australian and Carolina dingoes.
Well if your sub stayed out a year, you would presumably learn the same lessons and probably at 80 days too. BTW, do modern subs smell bad? One night on a diesel boat and my wife made me dump my clothes outside.
????? WTF? Plenty - OK all - spacecraft and aircraft with human pilots can be wrecked by said humans. There is no expectation of any airplane or spaceship being idiot proof. A self-driving car is a very different thing and the human cargo would not be expected to take over in time if it veers off the road and runs over a group of nuns escorting kids to nursery school or something. I can tell you that anyone expecting human saves of computer errors will be VERY disappointed.
I *had* a diesel Mercedes. I am not unfamiliar with them. It was far from trouble-free, but it could tow things you never thought a car could move. Diesel torque is fun :) You and whomever else thinks old BMWs are cheap to run is hitting the crack pipe a little too hard though. Between my friends cars and mine I have wrenched on about 6 old BMWs. They are great fun to drive when they work, but Satan on Wheels when they don't.
I have never had a Chinese car and never will. That said, having put 250,000 miles on a BMW, 200,000 on a Porsche, 95,000 on a Mercedes, and 50,000 on another Mercedes, I can tell you they run AT LEAST 3X the cost of repairs per mile as my Toyotas and Mazdas have. At 195,000 miles, my Mazda 3 has had a battery, tires, brakes, spark plugs, and a thermostat. The BMW it replaced by that time had all 4 window regulators replaced, new water pump, new radiator, new power steering pump, new ignition coils, new tie rods, besides the usual brakes and tires. It did fun stuff like have the expansion tank blow up at 102,000 miles (100,000 suggested replacement they weren't kidding!), the radiator fan bearing got loose and the fan attacked the radiator, and the freaking parking light sockets would fall apart (WTF?). The dealer wanted around $1,000 to replace the whole front wiring harness too! I found sockets on Amazon for $5 each and saved $990. The Mercedes needed a new cylinder head at 50,000 miles and had weird electrical issues that made the heat run full blast and disabled the windows. The dealer tried to bone me on the warranty too until I proved I had been complaining about using a quart of oil every 500 miles for 2 years. Oops - forgot I had a Volvo that had an indestructible engine and an interior that rotted to pieces if you looked at it wrong.
Having had a Porsche, VW, BMW, and Mercedes - competing on "quality" is a dubious claim at best. Fun - hell yes! Be prepared to pay for your fun.
Back when I sold wind generators, they used some combination of electrical braking, controllable blade pitch, "extra" blades that were centrifugally active spoilers essentially, or turning the blades at an angle to the wind.
Some breeds of dogs, bulldogs maybe?, HAVE to be born via C-section. The puppies can no longer fit the natural way.
We are in the depths of OSD hell. MDT>OSD is frying pan to fire!
I think the issue here is *why* the monkeys are paralyzed. I am suspecting these are not unfortunate victims of climbing accidents.
Yes, more or less. Gasoline is not taxed NEAR enough to cover all the hidden costs associated with using it. Electric cars would be more attractive and need less subsidy if gasoline cars were paying enough fuel tax to cover all the things government does to provide hydrocarbon fuels. Some time ago a left-leaning publication had an interesting article stating EU taxes on fuel were TOO LOW and they really needed to be sending $1 a gallon to the USA to cover some of the cost of keeping the sea lanes open for oil imports to the EU.
Coal miners seem to have become an anachronism due to fracking for one recent example.
USA houses have 120 volt outlets for lights and small appliances and 240 volt outlets for heavy loads like stoves, dryers, and air conditioners.
No one wants to beat up their 6 or 7 figure airplane duking it out with rusty old Chevys. The invention of the rental car desk at the airport is the end of flying car dreams. Or...maybe you DO want to spend weeks or months and $50,000 getting a parking lot ding fixed by an FAA certified carbon fiber repair shop.
The numbers I got from the solar people assumed the commercial electrical rate went UP every year forever. It saved money past year 10 because commercial power went up every year. It could go DOWN just as easily. BTW - I used to sell and install wind and solar systems. They are 100% amazing on boats or off in the woods or other places out of reach of 10 cent/KW power.
I can sail my boat around in the middle of the ocean and be utterly invisible to everyone. I could hike back in the woods and hunt my own food. I could be homeless in the city. What is about impossible is to live anything like normal life interacting with normal people and conducting normal business. Putting yourself in some kind of voluntary prison is not winning!
Not true at all. Excepting the restricted airspace around certain events and places, I can fly over anyone all day long and film anything I want to. Where do you think the TV news COMES FROM? They show up with cameras when something happens.
A very large number of airplanes are registered to LLCs in Delaware. Is that "fake enough" for you?